Examples of 'decelerated' in a sentence
Meaning of "decelerated"
decelerate (verb) - to reduce the speed or rate of something; to slow down
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- simple past tense and past participle of decelerate
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Import growth decelerated as domestic demand was weak.
The economy has weakened and decelerated.
It could hence be decelerated using a magnetic sail.
Decelerated speed into the end positions.
Industrial development decelerated in the following years.
House prices increases have decelerated.
The ball then decelerated at a natural rate.
The spatial expansion is gravitationally decelerated accordingly.
His car decelerated on reaching the city.
The tool is continuously accelerated and decelerated again.
Both motors are decelerated in a controlled manner to avoid overrun.
The centrifuge device is then decelerated.
She decelerated a bit there.
Therefore debt accumulation has decelerated.
Corporate profits have decelerated but remain in positive territory.
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Both growth in manufacturing and services activity decelerated.
The train decelerated again.
Decelerated closing device for sliding portions of pieces of furniture.
The growth of imports decelerated sharply.
The liquid is decelerated to the tangential velocity by friction forces.
Witnesses over there said that he groaned after he decelerated.
If the vehicle then decelerated these waves could catch up with it.
The number of births decelerated.
Produces a decelerated variation.
Relationships have been decelerated.
Credit growth has decelerated as financial conditions have started to tighten.
Constipation can be another result of the decelerated digestive process.
Then the vehicle is decelerated at deceleration corresponding to the braking torque.
Trade worries have decelerated.
They are decelerated on exit from the fuel charging tube by gas reflux.
Macroeconomic policies were put to the test and employment growth decelerated.
But because it was a ricochet and had decelerated sufficiently before impact.
The incidence of progressive memory disorders and dementia can be decelerated.
The pace of development can be accelerated or decelerated according to a variety of factors.
Charged particles emit electromagnetic radiation whenever they are accelerated or decelerated.
Indicators of senescence include a decelerated division rate and an increase likelihood of death.
Commercial bank loan growth has not really decelerated yet.
The dearth of financial resources decelerated infrastructure maintenance and construction dynamics.
The hotel creates a socially sustainable integration remarkably decelerated atmosphere.
This decline may be arrested or decelerated by administration of a combination therapy described herein.
These readings indicate the time within the field is extremely decelerated.
The aircraft is decelerated by the cable and then lowered to the deck.
Portals where matter interfaces with time at a decelerated or accelerated rate.
Investment growth also decelerated markedly due to the decline in demand and resource utilisation.
In shallow water the base of the wave is decelerated by drag on the seabed.
Only in alkaline conditions further oxidation of the diol products can be decelerated.
All the ships in this space suddenly decelerated at the same moment.
The flow through the passages is thus first accelerated and then decelerated.
The wheel was accelerated too slowly or decelerated too slowly after a measuring run.
This was the fourth month in a row that the annual rate of growth decelerated.